André Caplet
French composer and conductor
French composer and conductor
1878
148 years ago
Artists & Creatives
France
Born in 1878, a prominent French composer and conductor. Caplet studied under Gabriel Fauré and became associated with the French musical avant-garde. He contributed significantly to the development of orchestral and choral music during the early 20th century. His most notable work, 'L'Invitation au voyage,' showcased his skill in orchestration and lyrical expression. As a conductor, he worked with several major orchestras and was involved in the promotion of contemporary music. He also arranged works by other composers, further cementing his role in the music community. Caplet died in 1925, leaving behind a legacy of innovative compositions.
Composed 'L'Invitation au voyage'
Conducted major French orchestras
Arranged works for various composers
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